What is the best internet provider in Las Vegas?
CNET ranks Cox as the top internet service provider in Las Vegas, thanks to its extensive coverage and variety of plans. If you don't have access to Cox or simply want to try other options, Quantum Fiber is a solid alternative. For those without access to either, Verizon or T-Mobile’s fixed wireless options may work (starting from $35), though they typically offer slower speeds.
For budget-conscious shoppers, Quantum Fiber plans start at $50 a month, while Verizon 5G Home Internet is priced at $50, dropping to $35 if you bundle with a qualifying mobile plan. Quantum Fiber delivers up to 8,000Mbps, while Verizon’s speeds range from 50 to 250Mbps, depending on network conditions.
Ultimately, the best deal depends on availability at your address. If speed is your top priority, Cox’s 2-gigabit plan, at $150 per month, delivers one of the fastest connections across large parts of Las Vegas.
Best internet in Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas internet providers compared Provider Internet technology Monthly price range Speed range Monthly equipment costs Data cap Contract CNET review score CenturyLink
Read full review DSL $55 10-100Mbps $15 for modem/router rental (optional) None None 6.7 Cox Communications
Read full review Cable $30-$150 100-2,000Mbps None 1.2TB None 6.2 ISP.Net Fixed wireless $50-$150 50-500Mbps None None 1 year N/A Quantum Fiber Fiber $45-$150 200-8,000Mbps None None None 6.7 Rise Broadband
Read full review Fixed wireless $55-$65 25-50Mbps None 250GB on some plans None 6.2 T-Mobile Home Internet
Read full review Fixed wireless $50-$70 ($35-$55 for eligible mobile customers) 87-415Mbps None None None 7.4 Valley Communications Association Fixed wireless/Fiber $55-$100 40-2,000Mbps (varies by location) $9 router and modem None None N/A Verizon 5G Home Internet
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